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The views are nice yes. Wi-fi is intermittent.
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There are many others which although not physically as high, are far more rewarding.
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If the summit is in cloud then it can feel like a waste of time and effort and with the steep north face only a few meters away it can be dangerous too.
I’ve not done it, but the Carn Mor Dearg arête is an option for fit, experienced walkers who aren’t afraid of some scrambling. That’s the route I intend to take in October (weather permitting) when I’m in the area.
Sounds like you’ve already seen the Steall falls and Nevis gorge which is definitely worth (relatively) short walk.
You could just pack up for Skye and have an extra day there instead, the scenery is stunning.
As as I remember it Nevis is the tallest point of a bunch of tall points so it’s not that exciting to look at. However from the gondola you can watch the downhill bikers falling over so that’s good.
If you dont know Skye too well, the short (but steeeeep) path out to Neist point on the far west of the island is a good walk. Talisker Bay (nearish the distillery has dark volcanic sand.
Theres also a pub/hostel across from the distillery) that does good beer/food.
Enjoy.
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